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Housing

UConn Stamford is growing due to strong student interest in our well-established academic programs as well as interest in our new and emerging undergraduate and graduate programs, particularly in Digital Media and Business. The campus also benefits from its downtown location in the vibrant City of Stamford and its proximity to New York City.

Live, study, and form lifelong friendships in brand-new University housing. Find the comprehensive, outstanding education you deserve at UConn Stamford. Through classroom learning and unique hands-on experiences, UConn inspires you to be the best you can be.

Campus Housing

Property Infomation

One of the major deterrents for students who would like to live in Stamford is the high cost of housing. The cost of a one bedroom Stamford apartment averages $1,900 per month and the average cost of a two-bedroom apartment is $2,700 per month, expenses that are beyond the range of affordability for most students.

With this new development, housing costs for many students will be reduced and much more affordable. Residential housing will also eliminate commuting time and expenses, enhance the college experience and increase student independence. Students will enjoy the cultural experiences, entertainment, and employment and internship opportunities in Stamford, while increasing time for academic work.

University housing is located at 900 Washington Boulevard, 65 Prospect Street, and 87 Franklin Street. All housing is within walking distance (1 to 3 blocks) from the UConn Stamford main campus.

For specific information regarding maintenance, internet/cable, mail services, and other property related information, please refer to the following sites:

Residential Life Staff

The Stamford ResLife office is located on the first floor of the residence hall at 900 Washington Boulevard. Should you need to contact a staff person please call 203-251-8582. Additionally, should you need any assistance from the hours of 9am-7pm, please contact the RA duty phone at 203-833-2507.

Live, study, and form lifelong friendships in brand-new University housing. Apply to be a Resident Assistant for free academic-year housing, a stipend, and the opportunity to foster a welcoming apartment community.